- A
paiza or
paizi or
gerege (Middle Mongolian: Гэрэгэ, Mongolian: Пайз, Persian: پایزه
pāiza, Chinese: 牌子 páizi) was a
tablet carried by
Mongol officials...
-
attached hotel contains a club
called Paiza Club
which is
reserved for
premium guests. The
gaming area of the
Paiza Club is
divided into
individual private...
- a
paiza was
allowed to stop
there for re-mounts and
specified rations,
while those carrying military identities used the Yam even
without a
paiza. Many...
- on the
Khitan small script.
During the 1970s a
number of gold and
silver paiza with the same inscription,
apparently in the
small Khitan script, were unearthed...
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Paiza of Öz Beg Khan...
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outside Vladimir presumably demanding submission before sacking the city
Paiza of
Abdullah Khan (r. 1361–1370) with
Mongolian script Mongol-Tatar raid...
- of the
Mongolian government. In
medieval times, the
Mongol Empire issued paiza or
gerege to
officials and emissaries,
authorizing them to
claim facilities...
-
called paiza. The
paiza were in
three different types (golden, silver, and copper)
depending on the envoy's
level of importance. With the
paiza, there...
- Yellow-brown Lion Soyombo,
Paiza Genghis Khan 1993, 2008, 2014 5 tögrög (tavan) 120 × 60 mm
Orange Sükhbaatar, Soyombo,
Paiza Mountainous landscape and...
- and oil from the lamp of the Holy Sepulcher. The
letter also
contained a
paiza, a
golden tablet a foot long and 3
inches (7.6 cm) wide,
allowing the holder...